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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> and it's time now for my favorite part of the show, the hits and misses of the week. mary, first to you. >> this is a hit for marine captain who wrote a politically incorrect essay for women in combat for the marine corps gazette. get over it, we're not all created equal. the captain wrote, i can say from firsthand experience in iraq and afghanistan, and not just emotions that we haven't even begun to analyze and comprehend the gender specific medical issues and overall physical polls continuous combat operations will have on females. >> wow. >> i call that a very brave marine. >> indeed. of course, there's no other kind of marine. james, what do you have. >> a hit to my president barack obama for his campaign trip, the bus t
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >> and it's time now for my favorite part of the show, the hits and misses of the week. mary, first to you. >> this...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate, got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident free with our safe driving bonus. when i switched to allstate my savings amounted to $436 a year. when i switched from my old insurance company to allstate i saved over $800 a year. [ host ] call your local allstate agent now and get one hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up with deductible rewards, and another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. down to zero! you'll be dancing t
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate, got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched,...
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to get at, you know, those things that-- basically i see obama is the guy interested in the enabling environment--ñr romney is the gy who want -- >> back to my central point, when you listen to a lot of people like paul ryan, i mean, they do sing-- they sing the song. >> oh, yeah. >> rose: the innovative power of america. >> exactly. and i have to tell you that resonates with me. and i think it resonates with a lot of americans. it's part of obama's voice that has been missing for me from the very beginning. >> rose: one of the baffling things for me is how he's allowed-- the president-- other people to define him. >> yeah. >> rose: you know? and because the most important thing you need to do is to create the narrative that defines who you are, rather than allow-- >> sure. take health care. obama is being called a euro-socialist. no, no, no. socialism in health care is what we have now. i get sick. i have no health care. i just walk down to that tampa hospital right there, i go -- >> into the emergency room. >> into the emergency ward, they treat me, and basically they divide up the cost on ev
to get at, you know, those things that-- basically i see obama is the guy interested in the enabling environment--ñr romney is the gy who want -- >> back to my central point, when you listen to a lot of people like paul ryan, i mean, they do sing-- they sing the song. >> oh, yeah. >> rose: the innovative power of america. >> exactly. and i have to tell you that resonates with me. and i think it resonates with a lot of americans. it's part of obama's voice that has been...
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♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that is a lot of children. " for adults, job training programs try to tackle unemployment. in the 1960's, infectious diseases ravaged the delta. now there are jobs to be had dealing with obesity and diabetes. >> the younger generation, they do not have anything to do. they do not have any jobs, no public transportation. they do not have any place to go. they're all standing around. do and what they can to survive. >> -- doing what they can to survive. >> there is competition from asia, the plants are closing, and there is no sign of anything taking their place. he has watched the delta evolved since the tumultuous days of the 1960'
♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that...
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♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that is a lot of children. " for adults, job training programs try to tackle unemployment. in the 1960's, infectious diseases ravaged the delta. now there are jobs to be had dealing with obesity and diabetes. >> the younger generation, they do not have anything to do. they do not have any jobs, no public transportation. they do not have any place to go. they're all standing around. do and what they can to survive. >> -- doing what they can to survive. >> there is competition from asia, the plants are closing, and there is no sign of anything taking their place. he has watched the delta evolved since the tumultuous days of the 1960'
♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that...
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we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they see an american government that continues to borrow money, that will mortgage the future of generations to come. the world knows that when a nation loses control of its finances, it eventually loses control of its destiny. that is not the america that has inspired people to follow our lead. [applause] after all, when the world looks to america, they look to us, because we are the most successful economic and political experiment in human history. that is the true basis of american exceptionalism. you see, the essence of america, what really unites us is not nationality or ethn
we can develop them sensitively and we can develop them securing our environment. but we must develop them. and we have the enji newty to develop alternative sources of energy, too. but most importantly, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild the foundation of our strength, the american economy, stimulating private sector growth and stimulating small business entrepreneur ship. [applause] when the world looks at us today, they see an american government that cannot live within its means. they...
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if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on barack obama, but the challenge is there is not enough definition of mitt romney for him to make it a referendum. part of the reason the romney campaign is not in a sustainable way like i think it should be right now is because the primary process -- because of the fact that barack obama has been effective in defining mitt romney in swing states, and he has to make up that deficit. >> you could theoretically make an argument that a vigorous primary that gets a lot of attention is a great way to introduce candidates to the country. in aggregate, what you guys are saying, it is a little bit astonishing t
if they can do that, that i think his campaign will be successful because the environment really favors him, but to do that, they have got to focus in on how they will improve the economic circumstances of americans. >> in many ways, we are seeing the impact of the long primary process. typically, through a primary process and early enough in the summer, you have an opportunity to put effort -- definition around yourself as a candidate. it is absolutely true it needs to be a referendum on...
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america needs to be a nation that pays down its debt in a balanced way so businesses have a predictable environment in which the plans to invest and trade. america needs to be a nation with a sensible immigration law. laws that are humane and practical. laws that help businesses retain qualified employees. and america needs to be a nation where everyone follows the same set of rules of the road. so that small businesses can compete with the big and so that small businesses can become big. so that break-through ideas and hard work are rewarded more than speculation. stow that more start-ups succeed and fewer -- these are the investment that business want. these are the building blocks of president obama's plan for the future and that's why i'm proud to stand with him. [applause] three decades ago my business parter and i started a company, we sacrificed, we struggled, we risked our own money, we relied on ourselves, our initiatives, our enterprise, this in part is why our company succeeded. but here's the thing about costco story. we did not build our company in a vacuum. we built it in the greatest
america needs to be a nation that pays down its debt in a balanced way so businesses have a predictable environment in which the plans to invest and trade. america needs to be a nation with a sensible immigration law. laws that are humane and practical. laws that help businesses retain qualified employees. and america needs to be a nation where everyone follows the same set of rules of the road. so that small businesses can compete with the big and so that small businesses can become big. so...
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>> they didn't want to deal with this right now in this environment. when it could be harmful to him to get the nomination. they expected to do it against the president. and when you talk about having people ready to go, i'm hearing the same thing. that they will try to package him in a way that shows that literally what the country is looking for is success in handlerring the economy, being willing to be tough in business. even when it doesn't always work out. so they know this is coming. they were more surprised at the source of it and that it came so early. chris: and you used the word packaging and i often use the word confection. so much of politics is pretending that things worked out. to say that he went to bain capital to create jobs is probably ludicrous to most businessmen. he went there, maybe loves the free enterprise system generally but went there to make bucks, right? >> that's the nature of venture capitalism. you're going at the heart of what defines people who work in that sector in financial services. chris: we live in a unique time
>> they didn't want to deal with this right now in this environment. when it could be harmful to him to get the nomination. they expected to do it against the president. and when you talk about having people ready to go, i'm hearing the same thing. that they will try to package him in a way that shows that literally what the country is looking for is success in handlerring the economy, being willing to be tough in business. even when it doesn't always work out. so they know this is...
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as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west virginia and kentucky. the pulling of permits for coal , for oil, for gas. the only place we're drilling any more right now or mining is on private lands, not on federal lands. this president won't allow it. this president is delaying and denying permits in the gulf. causing unemployment in the gulf coast states and unemployment in the coal fields and gas fields of this country. of course, part of his two-letter energy policy is n-o. he is has denied permits, denied opening up offshore out in the outer continental shelf in alaska everywhere, federal lands, and of cour
as things that will harm the environment. will make the oceans rise. remember the president said he was going to have the oceans recede. [cheers and applause] and he says i try to put my faith out into the public square. no, president obama's going to have the oceans recede because he was going to be the one to wave his hand and stop all of the carbon pollution in this country. you saw it here in southern illinois with the coal fields like we have in western pennsylvania and ohio and west...
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you look at president obama's record, he has a record of not being able to work well in a partisan environment. we will have to work together to get things done and my vote will go to mitt romney because he has a record of being able to do something just like that. >> thank you so much. in addition to posting your comments and we already have a lot of them on the debate, more than 1200 comments have come in on tonight's first debate, we also now have it all up there, which is a simple "who won?" let's take a look at how things stand right now. my technology is not working. we will come back after this call. it is from abilene in illinois. >> i thought both candidates did a good job. i was a little more impressed with the president. because of that, i am getting off the fence and going with the president. i think the moderator could have exercised more control. he let romney cut in and takeover more than he should have. i found obama to be more believable and i feel that he has prevailed in spite of the legislature. the objective of the legislature to make him a one-term president. and if he wi
you look at president obama's record, he has a record of not being able to work well in a partisan environment. we will have to work together to get things done and my vote will go to mitt romney because he has a record of being able to do something just like that. >> thank you so much. in addition to posting your comments and we already have a lot of them on the debate, more than 1200 comments have come in on tonight's first debate, we also now have it all up there, which is a simple...
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when he came out without first presidential debate, he had it, he controlled the environment, he controlled the format of the debate. and he had obama frazzled. he showed the american people how obama's policies over the past four years have failed. he was extremely effective in first impressions. that is going to stick with the american voters. neil: bob, i follow these future markets. while it still favors the president, those putting money on the line and the president will win. but never has it been this narrow. i can only trace the fact back to the first debate, which seems to show that barack obama was on an equal footing with mitt romney. mitt romney on an equal footing with barack obama. it sort of changed the landscape for debates and. >> i agree, neil. that debate was such a somber, you could argue who won the second and third, but the first one changed the whole race. it wasn't as bad as president obama's first debate. i agree that history will show that mitt romney wins this, and he has the momentum, still a little bit down in ohio, if mitt romney wins, it's because of that firs
when he came out without first presidential debate, he had it, he controlled the environment, he controlled the format of the debate. and he had obama frazzled. he showed the american people how obama's policies over the past four years have failed. he was extremely effective in first impressions. that is going to stick with the american voters. neil: bob, i follow these future markets. while it still favors the president, those putting money on the line and the president will win. but never...
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will refocus, it will become a choice between the two candidates, and the president needs a better environment, better unemployment numbers to be account of being re-elected, i think we are heading for a very competitive race. >> and we have 46 states to go as i think somebody pointed out a minute ago. >> all right. i think it was newt gingrich. stu rothenberg, kristina bell tony, thank you both. gwen over to you. >> we will recap the vote tonight in florida. romney won big with 46 percent of the vote, 32 percent for newt gingrich, rick santorum form came in a distant third followed by ron paul in single digits. some closing thoughts now from mark shields and david brooks. ron paul, fourth now in south carolina, fourth in florida, he is still campaigning and in nevada this week. what happens with him? >> i think caucus states are ron paul's hope. caucus states, the premium is upon ideological conviction and organizational excellence, and that is sort of an intense coalition of support can really reflect and almost magnify. i think ron paul in nevada and, maine looks to be fairly tough territor
will refocus, it will become a choice between the two candidates, and the president needs a better environment, better unemployment numbers to be account of being re-elected, i think we are heading for a very competitive race. >> and we have 46 states to go as i think somebody pointed out a minute ago. >> all right. i think it was newt gingrich. stu rothenberg, kristina bell tony, thank you both. gwen over to you. >> we will recap the vote tonight in florida. romney won big...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> this is a "360" news bulletin. four mour deaths linked to the outbreak of fungal mind jits. the cdc says 19 people have now died and the number of cases is up to 245. >>> major fallout for lance armstrong, nike has dropped him because of what the company calls seemingly insurmountable evidence that he doped. >>> also today, armstrong stepped down as chair of his cancer charity, livestrong, but he'll remain on the board. he repeatedly denied doping. >>> angelina joellie's charity setting up a fund to educate girls in afghanistan and pakistan in honor of the 14-year-old girl that was shot last week. she is still fighting for h
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> this is a...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month. that is a step in the right direction. >> this is a time for america to choose whether they want more of the same. it doesn't have to be this way. america wit can do better and s kick in the gut has got to end. >> that was president obama and governor romney on friday reacting to the disappointing news about job growth in the country. time for the sunday group. bill kristol of the weekly standard. a.b. todayed card o stoddard op saltzman and juan williams. we should point out that historically when voters make up their minds about who to vote for they look at the economy in the year preceding the election. the first three months looked good in terms of job creation but the last
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month. that is a step in the right direction. >> this is a time for...
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when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american people or did he pushed a radical cap and trade agenda that would crush the manufacturing sector? he thinks he knows better. we need a president who listens to the american people when the majority opposed to speak against. with a president who listens to them. the problem is in this republican field you have been listening. tonight the voters here and minnesota and hopefully colorado i hope you have been listening to our message. [applause] if you listen to our message and you found out that on those issues health-care, the environment, cap and trade, mitt romney has the same positions as barack obama. in fact he would not be the best person to come out and fight for your freedoms in america. [applause] i did not stand here to claim to be the conservative alternative to mr. romney. i stand here to be the alternative to barack obama. [applause] tonight we have the opportunity to see what a campaign looks like. this is a more accurate representation of what they will look like. greatestey's attributes as i have the best money.
when it comes to the environment, he listened to the american people or did he pushed a radical cap and trade agenda that would crush the manufacturing sector? he thinks he knows better. we need a president who listens to the american people when the majority opposed to speak against. with a president who listens to them. the problem is in this republican field you have been listening. tonight the voters here and minnesota and hopefully colorado i hope you have been listening to our message....
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they say the overarching environment is going to negate things like a convention bounce. chris: i saw bill clinton give a heck of a punching kind of speech. he punched back at every point from the republicans. how negative will they get? you say the obama campaign is running a personal assault on whether this guy, romney, is qualified to be president. >> the essence of what barack obama is doing is saying, mitt romney is is, a personal level, not credible as president of the united states. he's too greedy and too disconnected from concerns of the average american. the romney campaign are also running an intensely negative campaign, not based so much on obama's personal characteristics, his values or the idea that he's somehow in some sort of fundamental way corrupt. whereas the obama people are calling romney a charlatan, suggesting he might be a felon because of the -- how he's handled the bane issue, as stephanie cutter did. that's aimed at tearing him down personally. but i don't have any sympathy for romney, that's what he did. the republicans did that. chris: you kee
they say the overarching environment is going to negate things like a convention bounce. chris: i saw bill clinton give a heck of a punching kind of speech. he punched back at every point from the republicans. how negative will they get? you say the obama campaign is running a personal assault on whether this guy, romney, is qualified to be president. >> the essence of what barack obama is doing is saying, mitt romney is is, a personal level, not credible as president of the united...
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use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against those things. why? because they will destroy the very foundation of prosperity in our country. you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of history, they are goi
use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against...
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al gore did not talk about the environment when he was running for president, and these guys did not talk -- >> when he was running in 1988 he talked about it. >> when you have the mitt romney as governor running against this obama, their positions would not have been different mitt romney ndorser of cap- and-trade. >> there is a huge disconnect, because the political culture is still full of deniers and politicians reflect that. unbelievable to go through three talktes and not about climate change at all. >> there has been a lot of advertising by interest groups to put forth the idea of fossil fuels and negate the idea of climate mornings, and tha hasn't -- negate the idea of a climate warming, and that has had an effect. >> in september, one of nasa's's satellites went dark, essentially did they had a back up a satellite, and that would tell us that the big storm was coming. they're not spending money. they are cutting back on this kind of stuff if we don't have those satellites -- >> while we have not been paying attention, the way we spend our money, state, local, and federal has
al gore did not talk about the environment when he was running for president, and these guys did not talk -- >> when he was running in 1988 he talked about it. >> when you have the mitt romney as governor running against this obama, their positions would not have been different mitt romney ndorser of cap- and-trade. >> there is a huge disconnect, because the political culture is still full of deniers and politicians reflect that. unbelievable to go through three talktes and...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> let's move on to foreign policy. we're here in britain. you're off to israel, poland. clearly whoever's president of the united states hugely important, significant figure on the world stage. what is your -- if you were to sum up your kind of overview of how you would like to conduct american foreign policy, what would you say? >> well, i go back to the early days following the sec
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a...
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historic rivals new york for the second straight day boston getting off to a good start in a hostile environment ryan sweeney handing the visitors a two zero lead with a double at the top of the second inning. martin ever was very much intent on keeping the home team in its connecting with his second homer in the last three games before making it to two with an r.b.i. single to tie game would head into extra innings where recent boston acquisition paid to. see the deal with the dominican hitting what proved to be a winning single three to the final score boston have struggled this season in the least but if anything's going to give them a boost it's a win over the yankees. versus first ever world class motor sport truck has been tested out in the moscow region for time for the one champion among those in attendance for the renaud world series event constantine but top off was there as well. four years ago of you dram to moscow would have its very own world class more a sports wreck today even a month ago you could heal only workers here and the quickest car was nowhere near formula one levels bu
historic rivals new york for the second straight day boston getting off to a good start in a hostile environment ryan sweeney handing the visitors a two zero lead with a double at the top of the second inning. martin ever was very much intent on keeping the home team in its connecting with his second homer in the last three games before making it to two with an r.b.i. single to tie game would head into extra innings where recent boston acquisition paid to. see the deal with the dominican...
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. >> it is he's also no longer in this environment able to present himself as the guy who can bring people together. so he has to, number one, defend his record. and number two, convince people that there would actually be a better path out towards prosperity with his formula then with mitt romney? >> how concerned are democrats about the president's prospects? >> democrats are very concerned about the president's prospects because this has been a difficult couple of weeks, starting with the disappointing jobs numbers friday before last. and continuing through a set of gasps on the part of the president, surrogates like bill clinton being off message, you know, he's under fire from people in his own party. and so what you have on the part of a lot of senior democrats is a real sudden fear. i mean, like three months ago, even two months ago, they figured mitt romney was enough of a flawed candidate and the economy was improving enough that barack obama had a clear path to re-election. i don't think they think that anymore. >> another big difference between this year and 2008 is in 2008 pres
. >> it is he's also no longer in this environment able to present himself as the guy who can bring people together. so he has to, number one, defend his record. and number two, convince people that there would actually be a better path out towards prosperity with his formula then with mitt romney? >> how concerned are democrats about the president's prospects? >> democrats are very concerned about the president's prospects because this has been a difficult couple of weeks,...
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now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of the course of the last few months, goes to the fact that this nominating convention has been held so late. >> this is an infomercial that as part of this appeal. this is a forum that the campaign can't control. and the networks create a tv program that they have got to cover. in a sense, the cake is baked for tonight. the speech is written. the campaign presumably feels really good about it. put yourself into his shoes. what today are you worried about? that could somehow go wrong tonight? >> i do not think you worry about mitt romney's delivery. that is his delivery. as always the same. it is going to be con
now in an environment where no one is taking public funding, it does not really matter. >> in the past, if you move it later, the democrats cannot access public -- until the general election. there were kind of parched for money over the summer. >> this year, one of the concerns of the mitt romney campaign has been the exact opposite. they cannot spend any general election money until he becomes the official nominee. and part of the money that obama has had a spending advantage of...
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the environment is different. we just can't take all of that and apply it widely. reporter: created by the elections in and the fiscal clip at the end of the year, also the debt crisis mirror. cheryl: all right, peter burns, thank you very much. if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, send gerri an e-mail at cherry at fox business.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", an electric car that nobody wants to purchase. we spend billions of dollars on your dime. and housing cop and sent prices skyrocketing. would this mean for the market? also, remember when free checking accounts were almost everywhere? not anymore. our financial advisor breaks down what it's costing you and if the services are gone for good. we are on the case next on "willis report" rachel quit the corporate grind to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in touch with using e-mail marketing from constantcontact.com. constantcontact is easy and affordable. it lets her send out updates and photos that showcase her expertise a
the environment is different. we just can't take all of that and apply it widely. reporter: created by the elections in and the fiscal clip at the end of the year, also the debt crisis mirror. cheryl: all right, peter burns, thank you very much. if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, send gerri an e-mail at cherry at fox business.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", an electric car that nobody wants to purchase. we spend billions of dollars on...
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if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as part of it. we have captured some amazing images. it is part of the universe. i do not know if you saw the magnetosphere protecting the earth from radiation. bella gaia is part of the earth. i'm trying to bring context to our human world by giving that -- why not bring that context even larger? our universe is so creative and so alive. the earth is just one expression of that. humans are just one expression of that. >> i want to encourage you to go even smaller to look at brain smaller and the kind of images coming from within the body. >> absolutely, i would love to do that. it is all the same thing. >> let's
if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as...
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suggest he understands the sense of outsiderness many women feel when they work for a largely male environment. two, it raises a question -- this was a man who at the time he became governor had been a top executive in the business world for multiple decades and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon? why did he need to go outside and get a binder full of women to find some? as jim acosta just point out, he actually knew women, had some on his staff, so he did himself a disservice with the way he frayed this. the obama team is getting mileage out of this. >> is he talking at all the role women had at bain capital? is it a male dominated profession, certainly back then. de talk about that? during the debate he was focusing solely on his time as governor. >> reporter: actually, no, anderson. it's interesting you asked that question. we have not heard mitt romney talk about that out on the campaign trail, how women might have fared at hi former investment firm. you know, keep in mind that the chief of staff for mitt romney when he was governor in massachusetts was beth mye
suggest he understands the sense of outsiderness many women feel when they work for a largely male environment. two, it raises a question -- this was a man who at the time he became governor had been a top executive in the business world for multiple decades and didn't he already know qualified women that he could call upon? why did he need to go outside and get a binder full of women to find some? as jim acosta just point out, he actually knew women, had some on his staff, so he did himself a...
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. >>> coming up, a senate environment committee hearing on gsa mismanagement. then gun violence victims call on congress to pass new gun laws at an event hosted by the brady center. after that, a house energy and commerce hearing on the state of u.s. manufacturing. >>> space shuttle is now on display at the smithsonian institution after making its final flight this week over washington, d.c. you can see the landing and the official transfer ceremony saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, live coverage from "the los angeles times" festival of books. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday. saturday at 3:30 p.m., biographers john farrell, jim newton and richard reeves on clarence darrow, dwight d. eisenhower and jfk. and call in for your questions for steven ross, how movie stars shaped american politics. sunday at 2:00 eastern, watch for eric alterman and his take on liberals in the cause. and at 5:00, a panel on surveillance and secrets with lori andrews, and michael shurmur. the lineup is online
. >>> coming up, a senate environment committee hearing on gsa mismanagement. then gun violence victims call on congress to pass new gun laws at an event hosted by the brady center. after that, a house energy and commerce hearing on the state of u.s. manufacturing. >>> space shuttle is now on display at the smithsonian institution after making its final flight this week over washington, d.c. you can see the landing and the official transfer ceremony saturday at 8:00 p.m....
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> back now with my political all-star panel, kristin soltis, elise jordan, van jones and charles blow. we left viewers on a knife edge. the republican party has just had the most massive wake-up call imaginable where on the very night that they lose an election they should have won, given the state of the economy, frankly, they not only lost but they saw cannabis being legalized in states, they saw gay marriage being legalized in states and a real sense that they're just on the wrong side of the divide when it comes to so many important social debates now. >> right. let me start by saying they shouldn't have won it because mitt romney was a horrible, horrible candidate. however, putting that aside, i do believe that they are on the wrong side of the demographic wave for sure. when you lose 93% of the black vote, you lose 71% of the hispanic vote, 73% of the asian vote, when you lose -- >> women. >> you have to step back from that and say we have to make
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> back now with my political all-star panel, kristin soltis, elise jordan, van jones and charles blow. we left viewers on a knife edge. the republican party has just had the most massive wake-up call imaginable where on the very night that they lose an election they should have won, given the state of the economy, frankly, they not only...
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use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against those things. why? because they will destroy the very foundation of prosperity in our country. you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of history, they are goi
use that and they have used it in the past to try to scare you into supporting radical ideas on the environment. they tried it with this idea, this politicization of an idea called man-made global warming. president obama, you may remember, tried to pass cap- and-trade and tried to get control not only of the health care system but of the energy industry, the manufacturing industry, two big sectors of this economy, and using this facade of man-made global warming. i stood up and fought against...
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but we've seen that mitt romney can do quite well in a debate, in a controlled environment where he's had a lot of time to practice, where he's had an opportunity to sort of think a lot about what he wants to say and frame his arguments and he went out and delivered. but now he's going to have to go out there and defend those arguments, going to have to go out on the stump and talk to people, talk to reporters. again, articulate the vision that john was talking about which he's been unable to do. we'll see if he's able to take that performance out of a controlled environment and i think the onus is on the president as well. he certainly came out swinging yesterday and did a lot of things people wished he had done at the debate on wednesday night, but he's going to have to make the same argument. >> well, the next two debates will be fascinating, as will the vp debate. for now, thank you both very much. >>> coming up, education was a key part of the debate the other night but can you save our schools? we meet the man who is trying to do that. chances are, you're not made of money, so d
but we've seen that mitt romney can do quite well in a debate, in a controlled environment where he's had a lot of time to practice, where he's had an opportunity to sort of think a lot about what he wants to say and frame his arguments and he went out and delivered. but now he's going to have to go out there and defend those arguments, going to have to go out on the stump and talk to people, talk to reporters. again, articulate the vision that john was talking about which he's been unable to...